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Buona Sera da Kalura @Palm Springs

Jul 23, 2010

It has been a bit of International week at sealaura industries. Last weekend we had some friends visit from Norway and on tuesday our New Zealand friends came to visit us in the land of Red.After showing them around our town we waited until sunset to head out to Palm Springs for a fantastic meal at one of our favorite restaurants Kalura Trattoria Italiana.I enjoyed the Tagliatelli Crustacei and B had the Spaghetti Carbonara. It was so delizioso! Kalura is a must stop if you are ever in PS. Now you might be asking yourself ¿Palm Springs in the summer?!!?Yes, dears Palm Springs in the summer and it was favoloso! Now here's the deal, sure, rock climbing, hiking, even golfing...no grazie fa caldo! However don't forget PS does have a lot of fabulous spas, art galleries, gorgeous modernist architecture, restaurants and shopping!! It is very hot during this time of the year and things are a bit more quiet but it is also a lot cheaper!! ding ding ding That's where I come in!Since we live nearby, B and I come here in the evenings but if you do want to vacay here, you can enjoy some pool time, spa treatments etc during the day, and spend the warm evenings dining al fresco. I love that they have misters outside of the restaurants, it makes summer nights very refreshing.Since I am a profesora I do have a lesson for you, a quick travel lesson:

1. be positive

2. make the most of what is around your area, explore, explore, explore!

3. the "perfect season" for a destination might not always work, therefore keep in mind that it is always the perfect time of year to have fun anywhere!

The food looks delicious Laura! And I haven't had dinner... torture! :) Also, as a fan of the Coachella music festival I want to go on record with how lovely nights are in the hot deserts. The stars and the cool breeze that blows through. I'm going with magical, and I'm not a fan of the word, but they are.

Great words of wisdom! I love knowing SOMEONE else goes to Palm Springs during the 'off season'! Better rates, no crowds, lots of fun, and plenty of misters to keep you cool. Just lovely restaurants, too!